Switzerland striker Breel Embolo faces an unexpected obstacle just days before the start of the FIFA World Cup. The 29-year-old forward was unable to travel to the United States with the Swiss national team after his Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) was suddenly placed under review. The issue emerged on Tuesday as Switzerland departed for North America to continue preparations for the tournament.The travel setback has created uncertainty around Embolo’s availability ahead of Switzerland’s opening World Cup match. While Swiss football officials remain optimistic that the situation will be resolved quickly, the delay comes at a crucial time. Switzerland are scheduled to begin their Group B campaign against Canada on June 12, and the team hopes the experienced striker will join the squad within the next few days.Swiss federation hopeful of quick resolution on Breel Embolo’s ESTABreel Embolo had initially planned to travel with the rest of the Switzerland squad on Tuesday. However, airport officials informed him that his ESTA authorization had been flagged for additional checks. Reports suggest the review is connected to a court ruling related to an incident that took place in 2018.The Swiss Football Federation confirmed that Embolo could not board the flight due to the ongoing review of his travel authorization. Federation officials explained that his ESTA remained valid until Tuesday morning before authorities requested further examination of the application.Despite the complication, Swiss officials remain confident that the matter will be resolved soon. They stated that discussions are ongoing with the relevant authorities and expressed hope that Embolo could either arrive later on Tuesday or travel to the United States within the next day. Team representatives also pointed out that the striker had previously entered the United States without any problems for international matches.Switzerland are preparing for a challenging World Cup group that includes co-hosts Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Qatar. The team will open its campaign against Canada in Toronto on June 12.Embolo is not the only player affected by travel issues before the tournament. South Africa’s national team also experienced delays after visa problems prevented the squad from leaving on schedule. The team eventually travelled a day later after intervention from government officials and the US Consulate.South Africa’s Sports Minister criticized the situation, describing it as an avoidable administrative mistake. The South African Football Association later apologized. They acknowledged support from government agencies in resolving the matter.